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Subject:
Teenage make up advice
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: comeback-ga List Price: $10.00 |
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17 Sep 2003 11:41 PDT
Expires: 17 Oct 2003 11:41 PDT Question ID: 257722 |
I would like to buy my 13 year old niece a make up session that will show her how to apply make up and what colours of make up suit her. In the Bath area please. | |
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Subject:
Re: Teenage make up advice
Answered By: tehuti-ga on 26 Sep 2003 13:40 PDT Rated: |
Hello comeback, Thank you very much for accepting my comment. I'm reposting it here to turn it into an answer. I'm sure your niece will have many occasions for remembering your present with gratitude and pleasure. Colour Me Beautiful http://www.cmb.co.uk/ offer vouchers for £25, which will provide a one-hour makeup lesson with one of their consultants. Telephone orders to 020 7627 5211 CMB also does more expensive gift packages. These start at £89.50 for the Silver Package: a 90-minute consultation covering: an individual Colour Analysis with a color me beautiful consultant? The full colour analysis includes a 36 colour swatch wallet and to make it the ultimate gift, they also receive a colour box with two eye shadows and a blush powder plus a lipstick in their chosen colours. The Gold Package includes all the Silver components plus a makeup lesson with personalised beauty workbook too! [NB it is unclear whether this workbook is supplied with the standalone makeup lesson] Not only will they learn what the best colours are for them to wear for clothes and make-up, but how to apply it too. This package also includes a large colour box filled with two blushers and four eye shadows and a lipstick chosen by the recipient in colours that suit her colouring. 2 hours £129.50 The Platinum Package is as above, but includes a personalised style consultation and style workbook. It lasts 3 hours and costs £179.50. These packages can be ordered on the same telephone number as above, and can also be bought online http://www.cmb.co.uk/specials.htm Three consultants are listed for Avon in the CMB Directory at http://www.cmb.co.uk/images/PDFs/Uk%20Directory.pdf : Bath: Angela Lloyd-Roberts tel: 01225 314 616; email: alloydroberts@aol.com Bristol: Huong Nguyen tel: 01179 770 022; fax: 0117 963 2727; email: info@inspiredimage.co.uk Bristol: Catherine Amor tel: 0117 950 8223; email: cmb.bristol@btopenworld.com BodyShop offers free makeovers, which might interest your niece, since many teenagers support the policies of this company. You could buy her a selection of the cosmetics that were used. http://www.uk.thebodyshop.com/web/tbsuk/makeup/index.jsp?curr_category=TBSUK_mu 2 Burton Street, Bath, BA1 1BN, 01225 482289 Many cosmetics counters in department stores will do makeovers either for free or for a fee that is redeemable against any purchases made afterwards. It might be worth asking about this in a couple of Bath stores. search strategy: 1. makeover cosmetics 2. makeup lesson I combined both these with either Bath Avon UK or Bristol Avon UK (the reason for using Bristol being that both Bath and Avon have other than geographical meanings in relation to cosmetics and toiletries, and therefore were not terribly useful as search terms!) |
comeback-ga
rated this answer:
Excellent answer. Tehuti's answer was exactly what I was looking for. |
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Subject:
Re: Teenage make up advice
From: doctrish-ga on 18 Sep 2003 18:34 PDT |
What state and country is Bath in? |
Subject:
Re: Teenage make up advice
From: ephraim-ga on 19 Sep 2003 11:46 PDT |
My best guess is that this is in England, though one can never be 100% sure until the customer responds... |
Subject:
Re: Teenage make up advice
From: tehuti-ga on 24 Sep 2003 05:57 PDT |
Hello comeback, Im not sure if this is the sort of thing you are seeking, so am placing it as a comment rather than as an official answer. If you are happy to accept it as an answer, I can move it into the answer box. Colour Me Beautiful http://www.cmb.co.uk/ offer vouchers for £25, which will provide a one-hour makeup lesson with one of their consultants. Telephone orders to 020 7627 5211 CMB also does more expensive gift packages. These start at £89.50 for the Silver Package: a 90-minute consultation covering: an individual Colour Analysis with a color me beautiful consultant? The full colour analysis includes a 36 colour swatch wallet and to make it the ultimate gift, they also receive a colour box with two eye shadows and a blush powder plus a lipstick in their chosen colours. The Gold Package includes all the Silver components plus a makeup lesson with personalised beauty workbook too! [NB it is unclear whether this workbook is supplied with the standalone makeup lesson] Not only will they learn what the best colours are for them to wear for clothes and make-up, but how to apply it too. This package also includes a large colour box filled with two blushers and four eye shadows and a lipstick chosen by the recipient in colours that suit her colouring. 2 hours £129.50 The Platinum Package is as above, but includes a personalised style consultation and style workbook. It lasts 3 hours and costs £179.50. These packages can be ordered on the same telephone number as above, and can also be bought online http://www.cmb.co.uk/specials.htm Three consultants are listed for Avon in the CMB Directory at http://www.cmb.co.uk/images/PDFs/Uk%20Directory.pdf : Bath: Angela Lloyd-Roberts tel: 01225 314 616; email: alloydroberts@aol.com Bristol: Huong Nguyen tel: 01179 770 022; fax: 0117 963 2727; email: info@inspiredimage.co.uk Bristol: Catherine Amor tel: 0117 950 8223; email: cmb.bristol@btopenworld.com BodyShop offers free makeovers, which might interest your niece, since many teenagers support the policies of this companies. You could buy her a selection of the cosmetics that were used. http://www.uk.thebodyshop.com/web/tbsuk/makeup/index.jsp?curr_category=TBSUK_mu 2 Burton Street, Bath, BA1 1BN, 01225 482289 Many cosmetics counters in department stores will do makeovers either for free or for a fee that is redeemable against any purchases made afterwards. It might be worth asking about this in a couple of Bath stores. search strategy: 1. makeover cosmetics 2. makeup lesson I combined both these with either Bath Avon UK or Bristol Avon UK (the reason for using Bristol being that both Bath and Avon have other than geographical meanings in relation to cosmetics and toiletries, and therefore were not terribly useful as search terms!) |
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